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Engineer I - Electrical Procurement Engineer (Hybrid)
Date: Jan 25, 2023 Location: GLEN ALLEN, VA, US, 23060 Company: Dominion Energy At Dominion Energy we love our jobs. That's right. Love. Every day we go to work filled with passion to be excellent, to creatively problem solve and to innovate. These are exciting days for energy companies, and Dominion Energy aims to shape the future of energy in America. We are looking at all of our work with fresh eyes, retooling everything we do, in every part of the company, to operate more sustainably and to deliver energy more reliably than ever. We are looking for interesting, independent thinkers and doers who can help shape the culture of a forward-looking company that's proud of its rich legacy. Are you a change agent? Do you think differently? Do you want to fall in love with your job? If you answered "yes," then read on! We offer a hybrid 3-2 work schedule (three days in the office, two days of teleworking) to accommodate the need for flexibility. At this time, Dominion Energy cannot transfer nor sponsor a work visa for this position. Job Summary This role will be filled as an entry/developmental level position providing Electrical Procurement Engineering services at Dominion Energy Innsbrook Offices. The Procurement Engineer is responsible for specifying technical and quality requirements to support procurement, verification testing, and acceptance of materials and services that are used in the nuclear power plant. The Procurement Engineer is exposed to a diverse set of challenges associated with procurement and quality control of nuclear power plant equipment. The work is often fast-paced and directly supports plant operation for fleet Nuclear Plants in Virginia, Connecticut and South Carolina. The Procurement Engineer is involved in a broad array of technical issues related to component replacements and material quality, interfacing routinely with Procurement Engineer peers, Materials Verification Lab inspectors, vendors and manufacturers, other Supply Chain groups, Engineering, Maintenance, Planning and other station personnel. The primary duties and responsibilities of an electrical Procurement Engineer include:- Providing engineering support during procurement activities of replacement parts and services
- Developing technical evaluations and commercial grade item evaluations used to support verification and acceptance of mechanical items during procurement and receipt activities.
- Preparing item equivalency evaluations, subcomponent classification evaluations, and shelf-life determinations of replacement mechanical items (i.e., compressors, engines, valves, pumps, etc.)
- Providing testing and acceptance criteria to the Materials Verification Lab and support verification testing of materials to be used in the nuclear power plant.
- Performing engineering calculations, analysis, research and design.
- 0-2 years of engineering experience.
- Basic knowledge of engineering concepts, fundamentals and theory.
- Oral and written communication skills (includes technical writing).
- Effective decision-making skills.
- Computer skills and application of software programs.
- Analytical and abstract thinking skills.
- Problem solving skills.
- Ability to learn to apply engineering theories and concepts to complex problems.
- Ability to interpret codes, regulations and practices.
- Ability to develop effective planning, project and organization skills.
- Ability to develop project management skills and to handle multiple tasks.
- Ability to work within a team environment.
- Developmental experience in a professional engineering position
- Understanding and experience using 10CFR50 Appendix B, ASME NQA-1-1994, and ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code
- Experience with SharePoint, SAP Hana, MS Office, Cognos, Tableau, Power BI, IBM Maximo/PAMS
- Basic understanding of computer programming languages such as C, Python, and ABAP and interface experience in .NET, JavaScript, SQL, and/or MDX are a plus
- Understanding of or experience using measuring and test equipment
- Possess a 4-year Engineering degree from an ABET accredited Engineering program based on the year that the Engineering program was accredited by ABET, or
- Possess a 4-year Engineering degree from an institution outside of the U.S. which is accredited through the country's own Engineering accrediting body under the Washington Accord as a full signatory, and is a degree that was recognized by the country's accrediting body on or after the date that full signatory status was achieved, or
- Possess a 4-year degree in Engineering (non-ABET accredited), Physics, Chemistry, Math or Engineering Technologyand a post-graduate Engineering degree from an institution where the undergraduate degree in the same Engineering discipline is ABET-accredited based on the year the Engineering program was accredited by ABET.